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The Island of Dr. Moreau

The Island of Dr. Moreau

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ISBN:9780451468666
作者:H G Wells
出版日期:2014/06/03
尺寸:178x102x19mm

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A cautionary tale of the horrors that can ensue when man experiments with nature, from the father of science fiction, H.G. Wells.


A lonely island in the Pacific. The sinister scientist who rules it. And the strange beings who dwell there...


This is the scenario for H. G. Wells's haunting classic, one of his most intriguing and visionary novels. Living in the late nineteenth century and facing the impact of Darwin's theory of evolution, Wells wrote this chilling masterpiece about the characteristics of beasts blurring as the animals turn into men.

Dr. Moreau, a scientist expelled from his homeland for his cruel vivisection experiments, finds a deserted island that gives him the freedom to continue torturous transplantations and create hideous creatures with manlike intelligence. But as the brutally enforced order on Moreau's island dissolves, the true consequences of his experiments emerge, and his creations revert to beasts more shocking than nature could devise.


A genius of his time, H. G. Wells foresaw the use of what he called the "atom bomb," the practice of gene-splicing, and men landing on the moon. Now, when these have become part of everyday life, his dark fable serves as a compelling reminder of the horrors that reckless experiments with nature can produce.


With an Introduction by Nita A. Farahany
and an Afterword by Dr. John L. Flynn

 

本書作者是科幻小說之父H.G. 威爾斯,故事講述人類對自然所進行的實驗造成了恐怖的後果。
 
太平洋上的一座孤島。統治這座孤島的邪惡科學家。還有住在那裡的奇怪生物……
 
這些場景來自H.G. 威爾斯令人難忘的經典作品,也是他最好看和最具遠見的小說之一。在十九世紀末期受了達爾文進化論的影響,威爾斯寫下了這本令人膽顫心驚的傑作,故事講述動物轉變為人類的過程,野獸的特徵逐漸變得模糊。
 
莫洛博士是一位科學家,他因為進行殘酷的活體實驗而被驅逐出境,他發現了一個荒島,於是他在那邊得以自由地繼續他殘忍的移植實驗,最後他創造出具有人類智慧的醜怖獸人。但隨著島上殘酷執行的秩序解體,他的實驗產生了惡果,被改造的生物變成了比原本更可怕的野獸。
 
作為他那個時代的天才,H.G.威爾斯預見到他所謂的“原子彈”的使用,也就是基因拼接的技術和人類登陸月球。如今,當這些事物已成為日常生活的一部分時,他的暗黑寓言實在是一個警鐘--提醒人類不計後果的自然實驗可能造成的可怕後果。
 
本書有妮塔•A•法拉漢尼的介紹文和約翰•L•弗林博士的後記。

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Herbert George Wells

 (1866-1946) left school at thirteen to become a draper’s apprentice (a life he detested); he later won a scholarship to the Normal School of Science in London, where he studied with the famous T. H. Huxley. He began to sell articles and short stories regularly in 1893. His immediately successful novel The Time Machine (1895) rescued him from poverty. His other "scientific romances"--The Island of Dr. Moreau (1896), The Invisible Man (1897), The War of the Worlds (1898), and The First Men in the Moon (1901)--made him the father of science fiction.


Dr. Nita A. Farahany 

is a Professor of Law and Philosophy and the Director of the Science and Society Initiative at Duke University. In 2010, she was appointed by President Obama to the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. She is a widely published scholar on the ethical, legal, and social implications of the biosciences and emerging technologies, and a frequent commentator for national media and radio shows.

Farahany is an elected member of the American Law Insitute, a Board member of the International Neuroethics Society, a coeditor and chief founder of the Journal of Law and the Biosciences, and recipient of the 2013 Paul M. Bator Award given annually to the outstanding legal academic under forty. She holds an AB (Genetics) from Dartmouth College, a JD, MA, and PhD (Philosophy) from Duke University, and an ALM (Biology) from Harvard University.


Dr. John L. Flynn 

is a three-time Hugo-nominated author and longtime science fiction fan and critic who has written ten books, numerous short stories, articles, reviews, and a screenplay. A professor at Towson University in Towson, Maryland, he teaches both graduate and undergraduate writing courses, including a course on Writing Science Fiction. He holds two PhDs, in literature and psychology.

The Island of Dr. Moreau

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